j V r L 5W fi Btf 5t a Ms r Jr - x - -TWENTY-THIRD YEAR LAND OFFICE TO CLOSE Records of McCook Office Will Transferred to Lincoln Be OFFICE HAS NOT BEEN PAYING And Is Closed Under Statutes Provided In Such Cases Washington Dec 13 Special Tele gram to Omaha Bee By order of the secretary of the interior the local land office at McCook Neb will be closed on January 31 the records on that date to be sent to the land office at the state capitol The order abandoning the Mc Cook land office was sent out by he general land office today and will have the effect of terminating the salaries of F M Rathbun register and C W Barnes receiver The action taken on the part of Commissioner Richards of the general land office is along the lines of the policy mapped out not only by the Interior department but by statutory amendment as well The general stat utes provide that whenever a land office ceasesto be a self su porting office by the reason of settlement and taking up of public lands within the prescribed district that such land office shall be abolished and the recordsshall be trans ferred and transmitted to the state capi tol for permanent filing This law is just said Commissioner Hichards today We have just abandon ed a land office in Kansas and are con templating the abandonment of certain of the South Dakota land offices These abandonments are not so much along the lines of retrenchment but because the remaining business to be done can much more easily be done from the state capi tol where the permanent records arc on iile In the case of McCook it has been some time since that office paid expenses and it has been deemed advisable to close the office and send the permanent records to Lincoln The removal of the records from McCook to Lincoln is done by exe cutive order and there is no significance whatever in the case It will be the policy of the office to cut down land offi ces wherever they are unnecessary Per sonally I believe that retrenchment is a good thing and if we can accomplish the same results with less offices I believe it ought to be done Free Opening of Suttons Music Room H P Suttons new music room will be opened this afternoon and evening and Saturday afternoon and evening of each day There will be music programs both afternoon and evening of each day Among others there will be vocal solos by Mrs A P Bonnot Mr Arthur Welch and instrumental solos by Mr F A Pennell Mr John Gaarde Dr S C Beach and others During the opening Mr Sutton will have on sale 500 beauti ful pictures at the nominal price of 10 cents each Each lady will receive a souvenir free Suitable Gifts And gifts that suit Just the same at Suttons jewelry and music store For instance no more appropriate or acceptable gift holidays than a piece of fine china Sutton has a particularly handsome and large line now Prove These Things For Yourselves We can please you Call in and see our Christmas presents for both ladies and gentlemen W T Coleman WE WANT everybody to know that we have a fine line of toys and holiday goods and pres ents suitable for all Small Base Burner For Sale Cheap for cash Dr Pratt Dentist McConnells Balsam cures coughs Cone Bros are still running their special sale of leather goods For the latest books and attractive book bargains go to Cone Bros All colors in crochet cotton Goods Cos Silko silk finished at The Thompson Dry For father mother brother sister sweethearts uncles aunts and cousins we have suitable presents Let us show you W T Coleman See those baking dishes chafing dishes and 5 oclock teas at W T Cole mans Every piece absolutely good and thoroughly guaranteed Price them be fore buying The ladies of the Baptist church will discontinue their exchange till the Sat urday following NewYear Tbisjs done to give Mr Grannis room for his holiday trade Orders from regular customers will be nlled if left atMrGrannis store A Good Gift - One of those nice wool sweaters foremen boys and ladies at De- J M Hammond Stricken After a brief illness James M Ham mond passed away at the homo of his son Oscar in West McCook last Satur day afternoon Deceased had driven to the cemetery with his sister Mrs Adessa Chambers who was hero from Pennsyl vania on a brief visit While at the grave of his wife ho was stricken down by a second stroke of paralysis and ex pired soon after being removed to the home of his son lie had been in usual health up to the time of his final illness Deceased was highly esteemed by all who knew him James M Hammond was born in Armstrong county Pennsylvania Sep- tember 4th 1848 Was united in mar riage with Miss Mirelda E Gaston February 18tb 1875 In the spring of 1886 they moved to Rawlins county Kan sas where they lived until the spring of 1895 when they moved onto the Drift wood in Red Willow county which has since been their homo He died Satur day December 10th 1904 The wife preceeded him to the spirit land dying March 24th 1903 Five children survive him Milton H who is a traveling man James O of the McCook Laundry Ada Mary E and Josephine M all of the daughters being now pupils of the Mc Cook public schools Deceased united with the Presbyterian church in 186S but upon his removal west he made his church with the Meth odists remaining a consistent member to the end Funeral services were held in the Methodist church Monday December 12 1904 at two oclock Rev M B Car men preaching the sermon He was a member of the A O U W and the members of the order attended the funeral in a body The remains were buried in Riverview cemetery beside the wife gone on before The children now parentless have the sincerest sympathy of all in their sorrow and bereavement Card of Thanks We are mindful of every kindly act of friends and neighbors during the brief illness of our father and after his death and are most appreciative and grateful for them one and all The Family Mrs Phebe Pope Dies Suddenly A telegram Sunday afternoon an nounced the sudden death of Mrs Phebe Pope at the home of her daughter Mrs CBSawyer in University Place Though a helpless invalid for years Mrs Pope retained all her mental powers to the last Her years spanned three fourths of a century of knowledge and observa tion and travel and her information of men and facts was almost encyclopedic in its extent It was a delight even in the feebleness of her declining days to converse with her She was a grand old woman of the delightful old school and has simply passed on before Mr Sawyer left on No 6 for Univer sity Place and accompained his wife and daughter back to New York state with the remains which were interred beside those of a husband who long since passed to his reward The Lincoln State Journal of Monday had the followincr brief mention of her deathMrs Phebe Pope aged eighty five years died suddenly yesterday of heart failure at the home of her daugh ter Mrs C B Sawyer of University Place Mrs Pope had been compara tively well notwithstanding her extreme age A t 4 oclock almost without warn ing she expired while sitting at a table She was a native of New York state and the body will be takentkere for burial ac companied by Mr andMrs Sawyer and their daughter Notice of the funeral T71I Vift rriirnn lnfo Hill KJ ClTbll lllliV1 Young Hoodlums Some boys of very respectable paren tage havebeen disgracing them by rowdy disturbances in the hall way and at the windows of the public library It is hoped that this mention will fall under the notice of their parents so that official action will not be necessary If such boys do not care for the advantages of the reading room they should at least not interfere with others who do A word to the wise is sufficient Communicated Toques Caps and bonnets A large lino at the most reasonable prices now showing at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Sterling and Plated Wear Tomato servers olive forks bon bon baby orange and souvenir spoons our specialty W T Coleman Bright Xmas Purs Very acceptable gifts always but es pecially so for Xmas gifts 100 to 1000 at tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Furnace house Rooms For Rent heat At Smith boarding Mrs L McCoy All the fancy colors in yarns at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos ssssszass xxaize lawpip STANDARD PEOPLES PROPOSITION Mr H Q Leavitt its President Makes Us a Visit And a Spiehl THE COMPANY IS READY AS SOON AS WE ARE The Standard People Urge Their Invaluable Experience and Unequaled Facilities and Stand Ready to Make Good Any Time H G Leavitt president of The Standard Beet Sugar Co of Ames Nebraska added interest and zest to the local sugar beet sit uation last Saturday by appearing on the scene and placing the claims and offers of his company before the beet sugar raisers and businessmen of this vicinity He does not attempt to equal the statements made by Mr Henry Cordes representing Mr Theodore Hapke of Janesville Wisconsin but does make some business like propositions that merit attention apropos of the factory situation Mr Leavitt states that his company stands ready at any time to put in a factory when the farmers of this section will plant 4000 acres to sugar beets and provide for the future by breaking out 4000 acres more land the second year thus preparing for the necessary rotation of crops It is conceded that The Standard people are able to keep and make good their word communicated by their presi dent It will be recalled that The Standard people have perhaps done more than all others interested in the culture of the sugar beet in this section in the matter of scientific study of the local situation having in the past few years spent some 10000 in this work Mr Leavitt states too that the company is just beginning earnest work in this direction and that the future efforts will be much more active and on a larger scope To aid in this work the company now has employed the famous civil engineer Mr Schuyler regarded as one of the first irrigation experts in this land who acts in an advisor capacity only On the active force and in the field are F S Hyde C H Meeker and E E Maxon all well informed irrigationists and agriculturists Sight must not be lost too of the important fact that The Standard people have a lease of the Culbertson and McCook irrigation ditches covering a period of years and this with their knowledge of this sec tion makes their offer of especial interest and worth The com pany spent 12000 last season in improving the efficiency of the Culbertson ditch and work for next season is now being prepared by Messrs Hyde and Meeker while Mr Maxon has in charge the special matter of making contracts tor 1905 ihus their interest in this section grows and tlfby are each year preparing themselves by actual experience by scientific research by using the best ability obtainable for the realization of the purpose of their entrance into the Republican Valley the building of a factory when the time is ripe and propitious Mr Leavitt is also president of the Tri State Irrigation Co which is now pushing one of the greatest irrigation enterprises i America in the neighborhood of Guernsey Wyoming intended to irrigate 125000 acres of land To assist them in the highest development of the beet sugar industry Mr Leavitt states that his company is now on the European market for an expert of the first class in the whole realm of agricul ture and animal industry It looks as though the Republican Valley is in line for a factory just as soon as it is able to utilize it M W A Officers Elect At the last meeting of McCook lodge No 663 M W A the following officers were elected for the ensuing year V C Barney Hofer W A L C Foster E B C B Sawyer Clerk C B Gray Escort T W L P Foreman O S Director George B Berry The officers elect will be installed at tho first meeting in January the 12th instant The Woodmen are organizing a drill team with W M Stoner as drillmaster and E S Howell as forester They ex pect to soon have one of the finest drilled teams in the state and with the material at hand and the officers in charge it is not too much to expect such results Hand Bags and Belts V ery acceptable for Xmas are those correct and attractive hand bags and belts at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Childrens plush bags 10c Everybody in McCook would like one of those nice new leather shopping bags atHofers for Christmas A hint to men All goods bought at Suttons en graved free of charge Havo you seen those woven baskets and Indian novelties at Cone Bros Plenty of cloth dolls for stuffing Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Everything in drugs McConnell at iS Christmas Offerings The most appropriate articles for Christmas presents seem to be books pictures perfumes and nov elties If the splendid trade Cono Bros are having in these lines is anything of an indication they are showing the best of everything in such goods and cordially invite you to call and examine them before making Christmas purchases The prices they are making on all Holi day Goodsaro particularly attract ive JX2X2X5XS A Farmers Institnte at McCook A farmers institute will be held in Mc Cook February 1st To prepare for this event which is of great importance to the farmers of this oounty a meeting will be held in J E Kelleys office this evening All farmers and businessmen should make it their serious business to be present A Good Thing Is Worth Good Keeping Argentine wear is good and is well worth keeping Does not tarnish Wears the same through and through Can be had in any design or pattern The price is surprising quality considered W T Coloman Hand Painted Those oil color pillow tops are hand painted that are shown at The Thomp son Dry Goods Cos Many beautiful designs at 35c and 50c Also cords and tassels to match 25c to 60c AND THEN why not buy a piece of cut glass for a remembrance Beautiful at tractive serviceable and always accepta ble Come now and make your selection W T Coleman Babies Clothes Babies clothes will now fit dollie if you get a life size cloth doll for 25c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos They Fascinate Those handsome knit fascinators from 25c to 200 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos will satisfy you A Fur Scarf Would pleasemore than any other gift Get the reliable kind at De Groffs Holders of season tickets should not fail to present them for reserved seats at MtConnells Monday December 26 The plat for the Royal Hungarian Or chestra goes on sale that morning at 8 oclock Sweaters are both useful and mental make suitable Xmas gifts Wo havo them for boys and men 50c to 350 Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co I MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE C B Rowell is quite ill with chronic kidney trouble Mrs George Willetts is in Sabotha Kansas on a visit Mrs Avolena Perine hasroturnod to the city from Orleans Mrs Lomax has been vory ill with blood poisoning this weok J E Kelley went up to Denver Wed nesday on No 1 on business Mrs G E McBride was a brief visi tor in Hastings Saturday last Mrs Simpson asistorof Mrs Ed Flit craft is in tho city her former homo Mr and Mrs Ernest Osijurn are vis iting Edison relatives for a few weeks Mrs Albert Barnett has been an Omaha visitor since close of last week Mrs A G Bump and Mrs M S Parks were Hastings pilgrims Thursday morning Martin L Rishel is omployod in Lin coln at present and will be until after holidays at least W O Russell denies having sold his farm to Ed Obaugh And as Oscar ought to know we recant Howard Hileman is home on a visit arriving close of last week Ho has been in St Louis during the fair Frank Colfer will bo home from Omaha over Christmas He will gradu ate from Creighton this year Mrs E O Scott came up from Re publican City last Saturday and is vis iting friends here this week Drs Beach and Fahnestock operat ed on Eddie Gold Tuesday and removed an offending bean from one of his ears Mrs Dessa H Chambers of Pennsyl vania arrived in the city last week on a visit to her brother the lato James M Hammond RoyRolfe departed first of the week for Beaver City where he has secured a position in the office of The Tribune of that place Mrs L M Copeland returned to her home in Minden Tuesday morning after yisiting her daughter here Mrs J G Schobel for a week Peter Cladius Voce of Indianola is now in Stalkendorf Holstein Germany where he is engaged to be married to Olga Wiese of that place Mrs U J Warren came down from Fort Morgan Colorado Wednesday on 2 to see her father C B Rowell whose failing health is a matter of concern to the family Mrs Frank Wallace was un from j Edison last Friday guest of Mr and Mrs W M Stoner She was on her way to Geneva to visit her folks leav ing for that point on No 2 Saturday morning Dr W V Gage so the word comes from Denver is much improved in health and gradually gaining strength and weight It is the hope of many friends that the improvment may continue and become permanent Elder G H Smith is holding meet ings in Grand Island this week From there he will go to Shelton and thence to Cheyenne to visit a daughter Mrs Peter Appel Mrs Smith is now in Cheyenne Mr Smith will hold some meetings in this vicinity during the win ter WE HAVE A STORY one that will bear telling every day a story of quality Sterling and plated ware in both hollow and flat ware coffee teaf dessert table ice cream and berry spoons pie oyster berry olive cold meat and salad forks butter fruit and tea knives fruit dishes tea sets cup3 salts and peppers bon bon dishes and many other articles suitable for gifts Our range of goods and prices make it a simple matter for the one of humble purse to bring about the seeming impossibility You are always Welcome at W T Colemans Extremely Dainty The makers of imported embroidery handkerchiefs have never reached the beauty attained this year A very tasty display of them at 25c 35c and 50c may be seen at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Cloth Dolls Foxy Grandpas for 15c 20 inch cloth dolls 15c Biggest life size ono 25c all at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos jsXsSs For The Holidays Toy wagons Wheel barrows Sleds airguns Tool sets Cook stoves Engines cars Hooks and ladders Windmills Hose carts Manv novelties At W T Colemans GX53SX5 Ss i Sr IV wit liV McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 16 1904 - v - if NUMBER 29 THE S ROYAL HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA Monarclss Opera House Thursday December 29th S30 p m This is the seer nd numbor in tho Citizens Entertainment Course The Royal Hungarian Orches tra composed of eight men is ono of tho finest orchestra in this coun try Tho New York Mail and Express says Tiiey play with tho most exquisite finish and refinement of style and their interpretations are masterpieces of artistic effort Tho Hungarians come direct to McCook from Omaha where on tho evening preceding thoy ap pear before tlie Nebraska Stato Teachers Association This will bo a delightful treat for tho Holiday week Reserved seats on sale at Mc Connells Monday Dec 2G at 8 a m rr i a m ouius a s i McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning 37 Wnont g Oats w Kjo CO Barley 25 Hoss 777 a so Erks 25 Qood Buttnr 20 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs McMillens Cough Cure will stop your cough Toys dolls go carts etc at McMillens drug store Did jou see those potato chip fryers at Colemans Choicest perfumes and toilet articles at Cono Bros Without charge All goods bought at Suttons engraved free Snecial prices on gold finish lamps at McMillens drug store At DeGroffs you will find the Sest line of handkerchiefs Bibles gift books childrens books at McMillens drug store For purses shopping bags belts go to DeGroff Cos Furniture for sale Mrs and J J Jackson Wanted Man and wife no children on farm D C Benedict Culbertson Nebraska Carving sets knives and forks pen knives embroidery scissors and safety razors at Colemans Plenty of sheet wadding in pinks blues greens yellows and white at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Why not try a Bissell carpet sweeper Save labor time money and carpets You can get one of W T Coleman Timbole irons pott b scoopspineapple snips and all the ki On novelties at W T Colemans Souvenir spoor in solid silver with engraved and enameled bowls attractive assortment Suttons Jewelry and Music Store McMillen druggist has bargains in fancy and toilet articles albums vases etc Having bought direct from the manufacturers j ou get the benefit of the special discount 5 We have not the largest stock of toys and holiday goods on earth but for bar gaies quality considered we can beat the world Try us B Hofer P O Store Silverware solid and plated flat and hollow large stock superb variety anything you want for a holiday gift at Suttons To fit any pocket book To suit all tastes Christmas day services in St Albans church as follows At 730 a m Holy Communion at 11 a m morning prayer and S p m evening prayer and Christ mas sermon by the rector Special mu sic at these services All are welcome Hand Wear Kid mittens golf gloves yarn mittens cashmere gloves kid and mocha gloves for ladies and children from 10c to 150 Also complete line of mens gloves and mittens 10c to 1 50 at Tho Thompson Drv Goods Cos Our holiday offerings embrace endless variety in jewelry No matter how deep your pocket book or how modest your desires we can fill the bill If it be a gold watch a diamond ring or a simple charm or novelty its all the same SUTTON